Apodes

from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Apod \Ap"od\, Apode \Ap"ode\, n.; pl. {Apods}or {Apodes}. [Gr.
   ?, ?, footless; 'a priv. + ?, ?, foot.] (Zool.)
   One of certain animals that have no feet or footlike organs;
   esp. one of certain fabulous birds which were said to have no
   feet.
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   Note: The bird of paradise formerly had the name {Paradisea
         apoda}, being supposed to have no feet, as these were
         wanting in the specimens first obtained from the East
         Indies.
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from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Apodes \Ap"o*des\, n. pl. [NL., masc. pl. See {Apoda}.] (Zool.)
   (a) An order of fishes without ventral fins, including the
       eels.
   (b) A group of holothurians destitute of suckers. See
       {Apneumona}.
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